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Try so much as possible to get into programmes such as AEGEE and Erasmus to not get stuck inside the local idea of business.
Firstly Siena as a city is really beautiful, clean, easy to find your way around and very relaxed; everyday there feels like a Sunday afternoon! The air is so pure too...in …
Since policy is an important aspect throughout the innovation sciences study program, the Public Economics course complements the student with topics and arguments that …
In august 2009 I visited Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, a highly respected private university near the center of Milan, Italy. Besides the excellent courses that …
This course addresses several public economical topics like the welfare state, social security systems, public and private education, gender gaps, …
As for my Architecture - at Valle Giulia University I could choose any subject I liked so I picked the ones I wouldn’t have at my home University. That was very …
The main academic reason I found Padova so appealing in the beginning was that it was a very old, renowed university with an extremely good department for my studies. I …
However the reason that I choose Roma Tre University, our university have aggrements with Roma Tre University and Politecnico di Milano in Italy and luckily I went to …
Bocconi offers some places for accommodation. Most exchange students stay in Arcobaleno for 650 euros per month. But these places are filled within 2 or 3 days after …
Goa is a very friendly environment for who want to study.
Waheed from Afghanistan
few if any equipment, I.e. no fMRI to study and research. few if any andvery expensive, unreliable antibodies and chemical markers, no fanancial supportes for researchm, few access to refrences and so on
Hojjat Allah Haghgoo from Iran
Professors are really tough with Erasmus students and they treat you as spanish even if you don't have same linguistic ability.
Anonymous student from Italy